Shikong qiutu
Shíkōng qiútú | |
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Original title | 时空 囚徒 |
transcription | Shíkōng qiútú |
genre | Action, vampire story |
Manhua | |
author | Bai Xiaoi |
publishing company | Tencent |
magazine | Tencent comic |
First publication | 2015 - ... |
Anime television series | |
title | Bloodivores |
Country of production | Japan |
original language | Japanese |
year | 2016 |
Studio | Creators in pack |
length | 23 minutes |
Episodes | 12 |
Director | Kenji Nagasaki |
music | Yūki Hayashi |
First broadcast | October 1, 2016 on Tokyo MX |
Shíkōng qiútú ( Chinese 时空 囚徒 ) is a Manhua web series by Bai Xiao that has been published since 2015. The vampire action series was adapted as an anime for Japanese television in 2016 under the title Bloodivores .
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When humanity was struck by a strange disease that made its victims sleepless and ultimately frenzied, an antidote was developed. Although this fought the disease, it turned those treated into vampires - it can affect the lust for the blood of the people around them. In order to control them, all of the bloodivores are given a collar, which the police calls as soon as they lose control of their lust for blood.
As the son of a vampire and a human woman, Mi Liu is special and is known as the "child of peace" because of the hope associated with him. But when he became a teenager, he cares little about this hope and commits crimes with friendly vampires. He is caught in a bank robbery with Anji, Lee Shin and Cheng Fon and is soon sentenced to death for the fatalities in the robbery - although he and his cronies don't know how the people in the bank died. While being transported to prison, they are kidnapped, faking their deaths, and waking up in a warehouse with many other prisoners. All have been given guns and instructed that their death sentences have been overturned but that they must stay here and survive. The ribbon around their necks can explode their heads if they misbehave, and shortly afterwards monsters are unleashed on them. Mi Liu and his friends are among the few who can survive this first attack.
Anime adaptation
The series was produced in 2016 at Creators in Pack , directed by Masashi Nakamura and Chen Ye . With Emon Animation, a subsidiary of the Chinese Haoliners Animation League is also involved in the production. The artistic direction was Yoshimi Umino and the responsible producer was Takahisa Ishida .
The 12-episode series aired October 1 through December 2016 on Tokyo MX . The platform Crunchyroll publishes the anime as a simulcast with subtitles in German, English and other languages.
synchronization
role | Japanese speaker ( seiyū ) |
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Mi Liu | Kenji Akabane |
Anji | Eri Kitamura |
Lee Shin | Takuya Satō |
Lou Yao | Sho Hayami |
Chen Fong | Mitsuhiro Ichiki |
Win Chao | Shohei Yamaguchi |
music
The opening credits of the series were underlaid with Atae ga Kyōmei ( 与 我 共鳴 ), sung by Mili, and for the credits one used quiet squall by siraph.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chinese / Japanese Anime Bloodivores Announced for October. Anime News Network, September 1, 2016, accessed November 15, 2016 .
Web links
- Official Manhua Website (Chinese)
- Anime Official Website (Japanese)
- Entry on the anime on Anime News Network (English)